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Category — PlugX FBI Deletes PlugX Malware from 4,250 Hacked Computers in Multi-Month Operation The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Tuesday disclosed that a court-authorized operation allowed the ...
China hackers targeting Russia have secretly launched cyberattacks on Russian defense systems since the Ukraine war began, despite public claims of a strong alliance. Cybersecurity experts say Chinese ...
A North Korean-aligned threat actor has been targeting job seekers in the crypto industry with new malware that is designed to steal passwords for crypto wallets and password managers. Cisco Talos ...
Instead, it’s a compilation of data from about 30 different datasets, largely made up of credentials harvested by infostealer malware and exposed via unsecured cloud storage.
Nicholas Moses, known as "Scrub-Lord," has pleaded guilty to charges of using malware to steal personal information and money from people online. According to federal court documents, Moses ...
A new version of the Android malware "Godfather" creates isolated virtual environments on mobile devices to steal account data and transactions from legitimate banking apps.
Crocodilus malware targets Android users through Facebook ads, stealing banking data and adding fake contacts to make scam calls appear legitimate in the U.S., Spain and Turkey.
Banana Squad, originally identified by Checkmarx in late 2023, had already made headlines with a series of Windows-targeting malware packages uploaded to Python repositories earlier that year. Those ...
Using fileless malware means no files are written to disk, which makes it incredibly hard to detect using EDR. Process injection is used to hide the malware inside Notepad.exe, bypassing in-memory ...
In a novel social engineering campaign, North Korea’s BlueNoroff is tricking company executives into downloading fake Zoom extensions that install a custom-built Mac malware suite.
Both incidents mirror a campaign recently uncovered by Sophos, which appears linked to a distribution-as-a-service (DaaS) operation that has been ongoing since 2022, and which has used thousands of ...
Hacking keeps evolving, just like any other profession. Cybercriminals are always upgrading their tools, especially malware, to find new ways to scam people and steal data or money. The old tricks no ...